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The Louisiana OMV stated The Office of Technology Services (OTS) is currently investigating the issue and are working on a solution to resolve and stabilize the system.
“We apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused our residents.” The Louisiana OMV said. “Please be aware that OMV field office staff have no control over this issue. Our current outdated software fails to perform at the level our residents deserve.”
The Louisiana OMV has stated they have been working with Governor Landry, his staff, state legislators, OTS, and industry leaders to acquire and deliver a new modern driver and vehicle system that will efficiently serve the people of Louisiana.
The issue may impact residents who need Real ID-compliant licenses , an id necessary to board domestic flights. This policy will be effective May 7. Residents hope this issue will be resolved beforehand in time for vacation season.
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